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Apple Shares New 'Simple as That' Ad in 'Privacy on iPhone' Series
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2019-10-28
Posted by 3uTools

Apple this afternoon shared a new "Privacy on iPhone" ad on its YouTube channel, highlighting the company's support of customer privacy. 

The spot is a simple overview of a city that zooms across office buildings, homes, and more, before centering on a girl with an iPhone 11 Pro Max, all while a voice over talks about the importance of privacy. 



Right now, there is more private information on your phone than in your home. Think about that. So many details about your life right in your pocket. This makes privacy more important now than ever. 


Your location, your messages, your heart rate after a run. These are private things. Personal things. And they should belong to you. Simple as that.


The video ends with the tagline "Privacy. That's iPhone," and in the video description, Apple says that privacy should be simple and straightforward.


We believe your privacy should never be something you have to question. It should be simple, straightforward, and understanding.


Apple has uploaded several other privacy-focused videos in the "Privacy on iPhone" series, including several that have a comedic tone. This most recent video is more serious, focusing on Apple's core privacy beliefs. 

Apple has long said that it believes privacy is a "fundamental human right," and the company makes efforts to minimize customer data collection. Apple's privacy policies are available on its dedicated privacy website.


Source: Macrumors

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